This film introduces the growth story of Gunlala (played by Wang Jishui), the only Miao ethnic teenager in our country who carries a gun. In the Miao [Expand All]
This film introduces the growth story of Gunlala (played by Wang Jishui), the only Miao ethnic teenager in our country who carries a gun. In the Miao tribes in the southwest of our country, there are many ethnic customs passed down from generation to generation. For instance, boys have to undergo a coming-of-age ceremony. When they reach a certain age, they will receive a hunting gun from their father as a sign of growing up. Gunlala has been living with his grandmother (played by Shi Ming's mother) since childhood and has never met his father. He has asked his grandmother more than once where his father was, but each time he was evaded by her. Now he is fifteen years old, but his poor family simply can't afford the 500-yuan gun manufacturing fee. So he goes out alone to look for his father. On the way, he met his good friend Jia Guwang (played by Gul Dangyuan). They had been close friends in times of hardship. Unexpectedly, Jia Guwang passed away the next day, and Gul Lala personally sent his friend to the Pure Land. Grandma bought him a gun with all the silver jewelry she had saved in her life, a hunting gun that was supposed to be given by father, until he realized that he was just an outcast......[Collapse]